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Thursday 23 January 2014

Bujang Valley Archaeological Museum, Bukit Batu Pahat

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Bujang Valley Archaeological Museum is the only museum in Malaysia to display archeological artifacts proving the existence of international trade and development of the Hindu Buddha religion in South-East Asia in the 3rd - 12th century. 



This museum is located at the top of Bukit Batu Pahat, Merbok, Kedah about 23 km from Sungai Petani. It was built to facilitate in research and archaeological excavation works as well as a display centre for proto- historical artifacts before the coming of Islam at Bujang Valley. 


The museum was opened on 23 January, 1980 by Al-Sultan Almu’tasimu Muhibbuddin Tuanku Alhaj Abdul Halim Mu’adzam Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Badlishah, Sultan Kedah Darul Aman (The sultan is currently the 13th Agung of Malaysia). Archaeological artifacts displayed at the museum were obtained from excavations at sites around 400 km2 at Bujang Valley. 


These artifacts are proof that the area was a trading hub for travellers from the East and West, especially Chinese, Indian and traders from the Malay Archipelago that traded in spices and exotic resources from the rainforests for markets in the Far East since the 5th Century.


Getting Here 

By Bus/Taxi 
Visitors can use public transport such as bus and taxi from Sungai Petani. For those choosing to drive, can follow the North-South Highway and exit at North Sungai Petani Toll area of drive south towards Sungai Petani and driving onwards to Semeling town and then to the Bujang Valley Archaeological Museum, in Merbok, Kedah. 

Who To Contact 
Bujang Valley Archaeological Museum 
Phone: +04-457 2005 Fax: +04-457 4635 

Jabatan Warisan Negara Zon Utara 
Phone:+04-7353643 Fax:+04-7353649

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